- A very successful design - Very limited production - Lightness of a polyester body - Collection Bernard Deligny - No reserve

André Morin, a French industrialist, founder of the brand "Société des Véhicules André Morin" unveiled at the 1965 Paris Motor Show a small coupe that he had created. Following the enthusiasm of the public, he decided to launch the production. First offered in 850cc, it was then equipped with a Renault 1100, and was based on a modified and reinforced chassis of the Renault 4. It featured an attractive FRP body with a removable roof. According to certain sources, the production of the 1100 version would have been limited to 77 units. The car on offer was registered for the first time in July 1966, and our collector acquired it in 2004, in memory of the example he had owned when he was young. This example is in nice condition and is currently powered with the 1.4L version of the Cleon engine, and features roll hoop with headrests. The interiors feature an accessory steering wheel, two bucket seats and a modern instrumentation. In 2014, the entire electrical harness was redone and all the electrical equipment was checked. The usual maintenance was done by the owner's own mechanic. A test has shown that this rare and well-designed berlinette runs well.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE TOP OF THE CAR IS MISSING. FOLLOWING A TYPING MISTAKE, THE CHASSIS NUMBER ON THE FRENCH TITLE IS 1100A15 INSTEAD OF 1015.